That mighty motherf*cker Burnsy (seriously, he had sex with my mom, someone need to stop him) will have his full Eastbound & Down recap/eulogy later, but we can’t go any further today without talking about the show’s Six Feet Under-esque conclusion, except instead of Claire Fisher, there was another redhead who has seen hard times and harder drugs: Lindsay Lohan. She played Kenny’s daughter, while [FAMOUS HBO PERSON WHOSE PENIS YOU’VE ANALYZED] slipped on a wig to portray his son.

Reaction to the casting seems, surprise surprise, split, with one camp believing that Lohan and [SWEDISH GOD WHO MAKES OTHER MEN SEEM LESS BY COMPARISON] were unnecessary, while the other haha, it’s funny because I know who those people are. I didn’t mind it, though I would have preferred to see Olivia Wilde instead of Lohan. Outside of the obviousness of that statement, in any context, it also would have made for a good Shane Dog mind f*ck…from beyond the grave.

This ending was so over the top and ridiculous, I loved it. Skarsgard cameo was great because of all the stupid faces he made and the ridiculous wig. I didn’t mind Lohan but she didn’t add anything special to it either.
I was also happy that they gave Kenny redemption in the end, despite him being a terrible person, I think it was the right move.
This show will be missed !

with the way this season was going i half expected Ashley Shaffer to show up in the crowd at Sports Sesh and murder Kenny in coldblood on the air in the act of revenge and then we learn KP has been retelling his story to Saint Peter at the Gates of Heaven this entire time.

Was the whole fourth season just him working on his screenplay then, or did everything happen up until the point where he reconciled with April and then they actually stayed in Charlotte but he wrote whatever he wanted for the end of the screenplay? Or was he just writing abstract ideas in the screenplay but what we saw was actually what happened up until the death of Kenny Powers? I’m so confused, I didn’t expect to be totally mindfucked by the Eastbound & Down finale.

@WTFkid: makes sense. But then how much of the rest of the episode that we saw after that conversation between Kenny and Stevie up until it shows Kenny rewriting the script actually happened? Like, was he just writing abstract bullshit in the script and the real ending was just him in the house (presumably in Santa Fe like James said) with April coming to get him, or did all of the other stuff (getting his screenplay made, his kids growing up to be Skaarsgard/Lohan, April getting shot, him moving to Africa, starting a whole new family and then dying) also actually happen? Don’t tell me your head didn’t just go BRAAAAAAAAAAAHM

The pilgrimage to Africa was the absolute death of me… I’m still trying to recover from laughter.

I figured his new wife would twerk for him at some point but seeing Kenny with his new tribe of children made up for it.

I love that the show has remained unapologetic throughout it’s run. You’d think HBO would throw disclaimers before each episode (not seriously though). The beginning of Season 2 still remains the best episode-run of the series, IMHO.